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Final Fantasy 3 (not sure what number it technically is, but this is what it was called for my SNES) I played this game, over, and over, and over. One of the best RPGS of all time, an epic story, Terra and the Espers, the ghost train, the opera, 2 of my favorite FF chars of all time Edgar and Sabin. Man what a great game.

Nothing beat the feeling of getting to Kefka for the first time and having that long epic battle with him. It's one of my favorite games of all time. If you haven't played this game, I encourage you to somehow get a hold of it one way or another if you can handle SNES graphics, and play it, you won't regret it.

Ok I looked it up I guess it was actually FF VI, but it was FF3 on my SNES.

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i remember the day my imported copy for the pc came in ... i bought a brand new nec laptop to play it.. then in 2001 i had a friend grab me a wonderswan and FF while in japan. He is my best friend to this day. poor guy spent 3 hours in customs because of all the stuff we had him bring back with him.. all worth it for portable final fantasy

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My favorite moment was when I played my first Final Fantasy game. My cousin let me start a new game of Final Fantasy VIII when I visited, and I became entranced in the world and story. Ever since, I've been hooked on all things Final Fantasy and Square. I'd remember watching him play VIII for a while, seeing what was to come up in my run of the game when it was my turn. That was my introduction not only to Final Fantasy, but RPGs in general.

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Well my first favorite was when I bought Final fantasy 1, I could just play that game forever.

Second has to be Final fantasy 7, it's the best RPG ever made, this is the champion of all RPGs ever released maybe all games ever. No matter how much I love the games Square enix make nothing will ever top that one.

I have a copy of Final fantasy 7 on my PC now and I have 5 little gaming kids and I always let them (force) play this game first so they can experience the thrill that I felt when playing it. So far two of my little gamers has come to age and they have played it and loved it (three litlle ones left).

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Funny moment is when I found out that the birds are called Chocobo's and noticed that they are in a couple Final Fantasy games. Completely different stories and characters in each game yet they still have a bird called a Chocobo still running around, the name alone is funny.

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I think that the thing that i liked the most in every FF game was the overall progression of your character: starting a new adventure, exploring the dangerous world, fighting enemies and getting stronger with every fight, knowing more of the story of the world and, of course, of our character.

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Other than the storylines, backgrounds, and personalities of all of the characters, I've always loved the soundtrack of each and every Final Fantasy game.

Final Fantasy Vii was the first one i played, when i was pretty young. It was also my first RPG, and PSX game. But I always loved listening to the battle music, especially the boss theme. And then the Turks' theme song. That would get stuck in my head for hours.

Without a doubt though, my favorite track in Final Fantasy VII would definitely be the Cosmo Canyon theme song. I would just run around the place for hours only to listen to the song. Or I would enter, walk a bit to the left, and just leave Cloud standing there, and turn up the T.V. volume while I did other things around the room.

It's pretty difficult to choose which game's soundtrack I love most though. VII,VIII, and IX in my opinion all have absolutely epic soundtracks. So keep at it Nobuo Uematsu! Always have and always will love your work! :D

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I have to say my best moment in FFXIV was the bated breath between the transition from FFXIV 1.0 to FFXIV ARR. When I first logged into ARR, and seeing all the hard work and tenacity SE and Yoshi had to transform the game into what us FF diehards really wanted to see after the slogfest that was 1.0. THAT is the defining moment for me.

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Its hard to recall my memories of playing the first FF on NES.. But at that time it was way different than anything I had been playing... IT was soo cool to run around with a group of adventurers with me..

Later tho FF tactics on my GBA was something of an ultimate time sink for me.. Heck i got a GBA just so i could play tactics after playing it on a friends GBA.. I sunk alot of hours into it but come to think of it i'm not even sure i finished it lol.. I spent alot of time on that when i didnt have access to my computer.. Thank god for that lil game..

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My favourite moment in regards online Final Fantasy was when my brother just started up FFXI for the first time. The wonder of online and unlimited Final Fantasy worlds awe me to no end. Of course when, in the end, I'm the one that played my brother's account. That moment was beaten when I team up with my LS to enter Dynamis (it was Xarcabard, I think). Everyone fighting together, nothing beats that. Too bad we stop playing soon after the Aht Urhgan expansion. But if I got my hand on this copy, I sure will continue my adventure on to the FFXIV.

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My favorite moment in FFVII, like many, was when Sephiroth kills Aerith. It was an awesome assassination scene that stoked the fires of hatred toward him. It really made the end-game head-to-head battle more rewarding.